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RV Flat Tire on Highway: Emergency Steps & Specialized Roadside Service Tips
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RV Flat Tire on Highway: Emergency Steps & Specialized Roadside Service Tips

Every highway mile seems to be eating through my Tiffin Allegro motorhome tires way faster than it should, especially after that brutal double blowout on the back axle. When this happened to us, we found that regular AAA and typical roadside assistance don't always help with RVs. We were stranded and eventually had to use a service called Driving Solutions, who charged us $1600 for used tires after eight hours of waiting.

What's the proper procedure if this happens? Should I try to move to a safer location first, or stop immediately? Who should I call for help - are there specialized services that handle RV tires? I want to be prepared with the right contacts and know the safe steps to take, because I imagine regular tow trucks and tire services might not have the equipment or expertise to handle a large motorhome tire emergency on the interstate. …more
How to Reduce RV Interior Noise: Complete Sound Dampening Guide for Motorhomes
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How to Reduce RV Interior Noise: Complete Sound Dampening Guide for Motorhomes

Despite having a 2021 Coachmen Mirada, looking at my sound meter right now and there's 69 decibels of highway noise blasting through the cabin. My target is to achieve approximately 65 decibels for better communication with passengers.

I need a systematic approach to interior noise reduction. What are the most effective sound dampening materials and techniques for motorhomes? Specifically, I'm looking for solutions that address engine noise transmission, road noise, and any rattling components that contribute to the overall sound level.

What realistic noise reduction can I expect from proper sound deadening implementation, and what are the key areas to focus on for maximum impact? …more
Entegra Odyssey 26M Murphy Bed Couch Replacement and Ground Clearance Upgrade
Appliances Hard 8-16 hours 113 👍

Entegra Odyssey 26M Murphy Bed Couch Replacement and Ground Clearance Upgrade

Our 2022 Entegra Odyssey 26M's Murphy bed couch just completely failed at 11 PM and we desperately need a replacement solution before family arrives tomorrow morning. What if I could swap out that murphy bed couch for some fancy theater seats? I'm picturing myself reclining in luxury while Netflix loads at dial-up speeds thanks to campground wifi.

But here's where my engineering expertise (aka zero knowledge) kicks in - can theater seats even work with a murphy bed setup? Do the backs need to come off or fold down? And while I'm dreaming big, I'd also love to get a couple more inches of ground clearance so I stop scraping on every driveway entrance like I'm driving a lowrider.

Am I asking for the impossible, or is there actually a way to make this couch-to-theater-seat transformation happen? And what's the least complicated way to get this thing sitting a bit higher off the ground? …more
Ford E350 Dually Wheel Center Hole Size Guide: Front vs Rear Differences Explained
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Ford E350 Dually Wheel Center Hole Size Guide: Front vs Rear Differences Explained

According to my mechanic, my Ford E350 dually has mismatched wheel fitments, center holes that don't align properly, AND different sizing between front and rear wheels all at once. I have a 2001 Ford E350 Class C motorhome with dual rear wheels, and I desperately need to get a spare tire sorted out.

I found what I thought was the perfect rim - same bolt pattern as my existing wheels - but when I got home and really looked at it, the center hole is noticeably smaller than the ones currently on my RV. I've been assuming all six rims on a dually setup would be identical, but now I'm second-guessing everything.

Could it be that Ford actually uses different center hole sizes between the front wheels and rear dually wheels on the E350? I'm really hoping someone can clarify this because I need to know if I bought the wrong type of rim or if there's something else I'm missing here. …more
Locking Air Chuck Extensions for RV Dual Wheel Tires
Chassis Easy 30 minutes 80 👍

Locking Air Chuck Extensions for RV Dual Wheel Tires

Halfway through trying to air up my RV's dual rear tires with my new Ryobi 18v ONE+ compressor, I realized I can't reach the valve stems properly. I need to add about 110 PSI, and the front tires are no problem. The inner rear? Also fine. But that outer rear tire with the valve stem pointing toward the center of the rig? That's where my dignity goes to die.

I'm out there doing some kind of yoga pose, contorting myself to hold the regular chuck on the valve stem while simultaneously trying to keep my balance and not drop the hose. I watched another RVer breeze through this same task with some kind of extension that actually LOCKED onto the valve stem - no circus act required!

What is this magical device called, and can I somehow adapt it to work with my portable compressor? I'm tired of looking like I'm trying out for Cirque du Soleil every time I need to add 10 PSI! …more
How to Find the Correct Tire Pressure for Goodyear Fuel Max RSA RV Tires
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How to Find the Correct Tire Pressure for Goodyear Fuel Max RSA RV Tires

Before, my old Class C worked fine with the dealer's generic tire pressure chart — but these new Goodyear Fuel Max RSA 245/70R19.5 load range H tires on my 2008 Winnebago Sightseer 29R are completely different. My loaded RV weighs 6,020 lbs on the front axle and 11,220 lbs on the rear axle based on my most recent scale weights.

I'm concerned that 100 PSI might be too high since my previous Goodyear G670RV tires ran fine at 85-90 PSI, and the handling feels different now, especially when towing. I want to make sure I'm running the correct tire pressure based on my actual axle weights rather than just using maximum ratings or generic guidelines. What's the proper way to determine the right inflation pressure for these Fuel Max RSA tires given my specific load conditions? …more

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How to Fix 2022 Ford E-450 RV Tire Pressure Sensor Fault | TPMS Troubleshooting Guide
Engine Easy N/A for warranty 79 👍

How to Fix 2022 Ford E-450 RV Tire Pressure Sensor Fault | TPMS Troubleshooting Guide

During my morning drive, that sharp, persistent beeping sound erupts from my 2022 Ford E-450 motorhome dashboard as the "Tire Pressure Sensor Fault" message flashes relentlessly. Because nothing says "relaxing RV vacation" like mysterious warning lights, am I right?

The intermittent fault seems to be coming from the rear tires mostly, and of course it always happens at the most inconvenient times - like when I'm trying to convince my spouse that this whole RV lifestyle was a brilliant idea. I'm wondering if this is just a typical TPMS sensor going bad or if there's some sort of relearn procedure I need to do?

Since this beast is still under warranty, I'm hoping there's a straightforward fix that doesn't involve me pretending to understand tire sensor technology. Anyone know what the usual culprit is for these TPMS faults on the E-450 chassis? …more
Dually Inner Tire Valve Stem Extenders: Where to Buy & Install Guide for RVs & Trucks
Engine Easy 30 minutes per wheel 78 👍

Dually Inner Tire Valve Stem Extenders: Where to Buy & Install Guide for RVs & Trucks

Got quoted for a whole new valve stem system on my Class C Ford E-450, but shouldn't 4.25x2.25 oval dually stabilizers work for these 225/75R16 tires instead? The inner dually tires are nearly impossible to check air pressure without proper extenders.

What are the best sources for purchasing these specific oval-shaped valve stem extenders? Also wondering if there are alternative solutions that might work better for accessing the inner tire valves. …more
Hieha TPMS Review 2024: Complete RV Tire Pressure Monitor Test & Comparison Guide
General Easy 30 minutes install 70 👍

Hieha TPMS Review 2024: Complete RV Tire Pressure Monitor Test & Comparison Guide

Replaced my old TPMS last month but planning to install this Hieha system Saturday — should I worry about going budget for tire safety? I keep reading horror stories about tire blowouts and I don't want to risk my family's safety with unreliable equipment.

Has anyone actually used the Hieha brand long-term? I'm particularly concerned about accuracy issues and whether the sensors will actually alert me when there's a real problem. Are there better options I should be considering even if they cost more? I'd rather spend extra money upfront than deal with a roadside emergency later. …more
Class A Motorhome Wheel Balance Services in Columbus Ohio - Fix RV Steering Shimmy
Engine Easy 1-2 hours 68 👍

Class A Motorhome Wheel Balance Services in Columbus Ohio - Fix RV Steering Shimmy

Despite getting my tools ready and being determined to tackle this steering shimmy hitting my 1997 Class A motorhome at 55 mph — where should I start? Based on my troubleshooting, this appears to be a wheel balance issue, though I suspect there could also be tire wear patterns or front end component problems contributing to the vibration.

I need to locate commercial truck tire facilities in the Columbus, Ohio area that can properly handle motorhome wheel balancing services. Standard automotive shops don't have the equipment for larger RV wheels, so I'm specifically looking for commercial-grade tire service centers that can diagnose whether this is purely a balance issue or if there are additional front end problems requiring attention. …more
2005 Rusty Spare Rim on 2001 E350 RV: Safety Guide and Inspection Tips
Engine Easy 30 minutes 67 👍

2005 Rusty Spare Rim on 2001 E350 RV: Safety Guide and Inspection Tips

Before I do anything else with my 2001 E350 RV, this rusty spare rim is eating through my confidence way faster than it should. The rim currently holds air pressure with an old 2005 tire mounted, indicating the bead seat may still be functional. However, I'm concerned about the safety implications of using a rim with visible rust damage on a 13,000-pound RV.

Specifically, I need to determine: Is surface rust on the outer rim area a structural concern or merely cosmetic? What's the proper inspection protocol when having a new tire mounted? The rim appears to seal properly at the bead, but I want to ensure this spare is roadworthy before installation. …more
Best Super C Motorhome Roadside Assistance & Tire Services
General Easy 30 minutes 43 👍

Best Super C Motorhome Roadside Assistance & Tire Services

About to leave for a cross-country trip in our Super C motorhome next week and I just realized I have no idea what roadside assistance actually covers for tire blowouts. My wife and I just picked up our first Super C - a 2022 Jayco Seneca - and we're trying to figure out the best services to have in place before we hit the road. We've owned travel trailers for years, but this motorhome thing is completely different territory for us. I'm particularly concerned about tire issues since we're dealing with much heavier weights and commercial-grade tires now. What roadside assistance programs actually work well for Super Cs, and are there tire services that specialize in these bigger rigs? I'd rather spend a bit more upfront for quality service than get stuck somewhere remote with subpar help. Any recommendations from experienced Super C owners would be greatly appreciated! …more
Which Dually Tire for RV Leveling Blocks? Inner vs Outer
Chassis Easy 30 minutes 23 👍

Which Dually Tire for RV Leveling Blocks? Inner vs Outer

My Class A sits crooked when parked in front of my house due to the road crown, and the entry steps won't extend because they hit the curb. I built some wooden ramps from stacked 2x8s to level out the passenger side, but they're only wide enough for one tire. My neighbor insists I should use the inner dually tire since it carries more weight, but the RV dealer told me to always use the outer tire for stability. Meanwhile, YouTube videos show people doing it both ways. The road slopes toward the curb, so using the inner tire would actually put me higher up the crown. I've been defaulting to the outer tire thinking it keeps things more consistent, but now I'm second-guessing myself. Which dually tire should actually go on the leveling blocks? …more
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